On 24/01/2008, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are more kinds of resources that need to be
allocated than
simply turning on Wikis, which is why understanding the payoff is
important.
For example, on a multi-lingual project like Commons it might be a
reasonable requirement that all policies, featured image descriptions,
etc be translated into the top N languages at a minimum. Requiring
translations into hundreds of languages would be a impressive waste of
resources. By knowing the tradeoffs we can make better decisions.
What resources are you speaking of? Volunteer resources?
If so, I find the question fairly moot, as we can't really "require"
anything.
cheers,
Brianna
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